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Australian cricket

Domestic Dizzy spells

Peter Roebuck, the Sydney Morning Herald columnist, spends a day out at Bankstown in Sydney’s western suburbs looking at South Australia’s Jason Gillespie

A spit and sawdust test for superstars

England embark on their tour of Pakistan on Wednesday

Technology in umpiring

What goes around comes around

Earlier posts: Intro , 1 , 2 .

Offbeat

Reality TV + cricket = Scorpio Speedster

I suppose it was inevitable

Bowling boots and Pot Noodles

Matthew Hoggard reveals the secret to a successful marriage, and the contents of his kit bag, as he prepares for his trip to Pakistan with England:

Technology in umpiring

Doing justice to the players

Earlier posts: Intro , Post 1 .

Memorabilia memories

Harold Larwood’s main weapon of the Bodyline tour was the ball, but a bat he used in the infamous 1932-33 series has sold at auction in England for £5200

Graeme Smith's Tour Diary ... allegedly

Dealing with stroppy twelfth men and prima-donnas at the breakfast table, and putting up with Michael Vaughan hanging around with his kit-bag, just in case

Technology in umpiring

The question is, how much?

Earlier posts: Introduction .

West Indies cricket

Calypso sweat

West Indies arrive in Australia next week for three Tests and the tour previews are already starting

Ashes

Fletcher smiles as Ponting spits

Ricky Ponting's wild outburst at Trent Bridge created something rare - a Duncan Fletcher smile

Star quality without Starr's qualities

Simon Hattenstone feels that the World XI that took on Australia were the cricketing equivalent of The Beatles minus Ringo Starr.

Technology in umpiring

Technology in umpiring

There are few topics that arouse as much passion as the use of technology in cricket

Introduction

About Wicket to Wicket

Welcome to Wicket to Wicket , Cricinfo's discussion blog.

Super Series or cash cow?

The Super Series was largely about making money off the field … but if the Australians appeared to have an extra spring in their step on it, perhaps Gideon Haigh in the Guardian has identified the reason why:

Australian cricket

Buchanan's candid admissions

Lokendra Pratap Sahi chats with John Buchanan on the Ashes defeat, Super series, Shane Warne and more.

A team of like axes

Waleed Aly writes of a Test that became a contest of no consequence.

A tale of three icons

Peter Badel talks to Shane Warne, Brian Lara and Andrew Flintoff about how they handle fame, and the pitfalls that come with it.

Mark Waugh: the not-so-super innovations

The debate about the Super Series and third umpires will rumble on for a while yet, but Mark Waugh has no doubts about either:

Australian cricket

Kallis strikes sporting blow

"In the midst of the technology imbroglio," writes Mike Coward , "Jacques Kallis has made a valiant stand for the old-fashioned values of this wonderfully old-fashioned game that is Test cricket."

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